Subject: | Re: Jaguar Sounds |
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From: | "Rich Peet" <> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Feb 2006 15:48:21 -0000 |
--- In Wild Sanctuary <> wrote: > .... But it had been following me down the > trail as I wandered in the jungle around 1:00 that morning. I know > that because I never outpaced the pungent scent of its frequent > markings as it moved silently and parallel to my aimless direction - > surely not more than a few feet away from me over a period of 15 or > 20 minutes. I'm quite sure it was a male because of the power of the > scent and being familiar with their stalking habits. > > Bernie The only animal that I have had match my movements parallel to me at fairly close distance in the night has been a striped skunk and they are a friendly critter. I figured that to be an investigative yet defensive technique but could see how it could be used as a stalk. Rich ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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